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rosa parks". the author is jeane theoharis, a professor of political science at brooklyn college of the city university of new york. the word "rebellion" doesn't usually appear in what we think about rosa parks. >> right. and that's her word. she talks about having a life history of being rebellious, which is where the title comes from. and i think it gets at both the scope of her political life and then, right, the kind of character that we have come to sort of miss when we see just rosa parks on that one day. >> ifill: i know elementary school i was taught that she was a tired seem stress, her feet were tired, she sat down on the bus and didn't want to get up. later on the rumor was that she was an n.a.a.c.p. plant sent in to stir up trouble, but she was neither of these. >> no, she was neither of these and she would be the first to correct us if we were the first to say she was tired. because in her autobiography she says "the only tired i was was tired of giving in." she wasn't tired. this com
rosa parks". the author is jeane theoharis, a professor of political science at brooklyn college of the city university of new york. the word "rebellion" doesn't usually appear in what we think about rosa parks. >> right. and that's her word. she talks about having a life history of being rebellious, which is where the title comes from. and i think it gets at both the scope of her political life and then, right, the kind of character that we have come to sort of miss when...
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rosa: hi. i'm miss rosa from pbs kids with martha ... martha: from martha speaks. rosa: it's easy to help your kids learn anytime, anywhere. right, martha? martha: right. like at the doctor's office. mom: what rhymes with toy? kid: boy. martha: or when you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is learning time. mmm... mmm... ( fish burbling ) ( quacking ) ( chirruping ) ( growling ) ( group chattering ) oh! mmm... ( sputtering and zooming ) ( group exclaiming ) zoom! boy: reading is fun for everyone.
rosa: hi. i'm miss rosa from pbs kids with martha ... martha: from martha speaks. rosa: it's easy to help your kids learn anytime, anywhere. right, martha? martha: right. like at the doctor's office. mom: what rhymes with toy? kid: boy. martha: or when you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is...
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. >> reporter: nick rosa oversees his business incubator-- sandbox industries-- like a proud father. the chicago firm-- housed in a converted loft-- launches fledgling businesses. and many of their owners sit side by side, running their operations. hallie steube is the c.e.o. of book yap, an internet search tool for books. >> currently it's available at bookyap.com. we're also working on an ipad app, iphone app, and eventually a kindle application. >> reporter: rosa started launching companies with sandbox five years ago, and he says business is booming. >> what we're finding is it costs a lot less now to start a company, and so what we were once able to do with two, or three, or $4 million, we can now probably do with two or three or $400,000, mostly because we're focusing on internet companies and startups in that space. >> reporter: sandbox isn't the only one doing more with less. in the first half of this year, the center for venture research says angel investors funded more new companies than during that same period last year. and they did it with less money. terry howerton also
. >> reporter: nick rosa oversees his business incubator-- sandbox industries-- like a proud father. the chicago firm-- housed in a converted loft-- launches fledgling businesses. and many of their owners sit side by side, running their operations. hallie steube is the c.e.o. of book yap, an internet search tool for books. >> currently it's available at bookyap.com. we're also working on an ipad app, iphone app, and eventually a kindle application. >> reporter: rosa started...
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sois una rosa y yo... Álvaro... sigue... os deshojaré, pétalo a pétalo. deshojadme, deshojadme. claro que sí. ¡deshojadme! mi amor... cómo se quita esto... [recordando] ¡preparaos para morir! ¡un momento, un momento! ¡callaos fornicador! el duelo será a pistola y a cinco pasos. uno... [disparo] ¡pum! ¡ah, desgraciado! ¡traidor, cobarde! ¡vos! teresa. ¡ah! esto... no es lo que parece. ¡a mí la guardia! ♪ esta vez no escaparéis, vais a pagar por todas vuestras fechorías. ¡guardias! ¡no, no, no! sín gritar, qué manía. sin gritar. os mataré yo mismo. no, no. vamos, vamos. bueno tampoco hace falta montar un espectáculo por esto. no podéis matarlo. yo lo amo. ¡¿qué?! no, no, no, no, no, no... no. ella no me ama. sí. sí que os amo. que no, que no, que no. que vos no me amáis. ¿eh... podemos hablarlo? ¡quítate del medio mujer! ¡no! eh... sólo somos amigos. nos queremos. como amigos. ¡guardias! ¡no! ¡qué escandalosos sois...! eh... pensaré y en vos también. ¡guardia! ¡Álvaro! ¡Álvaro! ¡guardias! ¡guardias a él que se escapa! ♪ ¡a por
sois una rosa y yo... Álvaro... sigue... os deshojaré, pétalo a pétalo. deshojadme, deshojadme. claro que sí. ¡deshojadme! mi amor... cómo se quita esto... [recordando] ¡preparaos para morir! ¡un momento, un momento! ¡callaos fornicador! el duelo será a pistola y a cinco pasos. uno... [disparo] ¡pum! ¡ah, desgraciado! ¡traidor, cobarde! ¡vos! teresa. ¡ah! esto... no es lo que parece. ¡a mí la guardia! ♪ esta vez no escaparéis, vais a pagar por todas vuestras fechorías....
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they will be at del rosas. stop by and join them tonight and help trooper jackie. >>> the morning started off with a crash that sent 7 people to the hospital. a van and a light rail train collided this morning in cockeysville. delaying traffic between timonium and hunt valley. of the 7 people taken to the hospital, six were on the train. they are expected to be okay. the driver of the van was taken to the hospitalch we don't know his condition tonight. >>> police navigation ends with a shooting in middle river. so fares police approached a sup while he was in his car at a stoplight. the suspect appeared to be reaching for a gun. the officer fired shots. the suspect drove off striking two police cars. he was not seriously injured. police are not releasing any of the officers who were involved. >>> the county is going to suspend water disco nexts until the shutdown is overs because two dozen water customers reached out to the county saying they can't pay bills because of the shutdown. about 12 12% of the work for
they will be at del rosas. stop by and join them tonight and help trooper jackie. >>> the morning started off with a crash that sent 7 people to the hospital. a van and a light rail train collided this morning in cockeysville. delaying traffic between timonium and hunt valley. of the 7 people taken to the hospital, six were on the train. they are expected to be okay. the driver of the van was taken to the hospitalch we don't know his condition tonight. >>> police navigation...
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hemos regalado unas rosas a la dueña de... de la bed and breakfast en la que estamos durmiendo. un juego de ala. un juego de ala, nos a dejao... el coche. camioneta, coche, gasolina, el teléfono. vamos para bed and breakfast y conseguir un jarrón muy auténtico. bueno aquí como véis solo lo que es la comida, como cuando llegas a américa dicen que hay que comer mucho. nos hemos pillao... pillao para comer. bueno creo que... vamos. ♪ los permisos son muy extrictos pero en este caso están muy bien regularizados. no son excesivos, y realmente sirven para cuidar el parque y para un hipotético rescate que te pueda ocurrir, cosas que te puedan ocurrir. pues este es el material que llevamos aproximadamente para... cuatro personas más las mochilas de mano que ya está.. aquí dentro. nos vamos. el mckinley, es una montaña muy, muy aislada. si no fuera por estas avionetas las "havilland" que nos llevan a los glaciares y nos aterrizan en un vuelo acrobático, sería prácticamente una montaña inaccesible. ♪ el piloto tiene una pericia enorme se mete entre collados tiene que a
hemos regalado unas rosas a la dueña de... de la bed and breakfast en la que estamos durmiendo. un juego de ala. un juego de ala, nos a dejao... el coche. camioneta, coche, gasolina, el teléfono. vamos para bed and breakfast y conseguir un jarrón muy auténtico. bueno aquí como véis solo lo que es la comida, como cuando llegas a américa dicen que hay que comer mucho. nos hemos pillao... pillao para comer. bueno creo que... vamos. ♪ los permisos son muy extrictos pero en este caso están...
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los que tenemos dobles, porque el rosa y el fluorescente, son los que no... pues... no tenemos dobles. el naranja, al peligro entonces, a ver como pinta el naranja. mira, ya está. estamos haciendo nuestro roadbook que es nuestra guía en el desierto siesto... no podríamos saber... donde nos encontramos. y aquí vamos marcando las cosas más importantes, el azul cambio de dirección. tanto izquierda como derecha. igual cambio de dirección. mira ojo asfalto bien. el verde controles waypoints pasos obligatorios, gasolina, sellar, el verde siempre es una buena noticia. me oyes, verde es siempre buena noticia hemos llegao a un control tenemos gasolina. el rojo mala noticias siempre hay peligro, y ya está. pues aquí tenemos el rutómetro que tenemos ya enrollado que va en el roadbook eléctrico de la moto. y aquí habido unas correcciones ¿por qué? porque hace cuatro meses que a lo mejor se marcó la ruta. hoy la han recorrido entera alguien de la organización y ha visto que hay errores pues porque a lo mejor una duna de arena se ha movido con el viento o ha pasado
los que tenemos dobles, porque el rosa y el fluorescente, son los que no... pues... no tenemos dobles. el naranja, al peligro entonces, a ver como pinta el naranja. mira, ya está. estamos haciendo nuestro roadbook que es nuestra guía en el desierto siesto... no podríamos saber... donde nos encontramos. y aquí vamos marcando las cosas más importantes, el azul cambio de dirección. tanto izquierda como derecha. igual cambio de dirección. mira ojo asfalto bien. el verde controles waypoints...
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. >> reaping the benefits of hugo social rosa's -- revolution in the capital. using the oil revenue, the government subsidizes food and offers the country's poor health care and education. life has changed for everyone says the president came into power. there has been a complete turnaround. we're trying to do everything so it can continue like this. >> he enjoys a cult status among his supporters. a charismatic public speaker with a common touch, he comes off as a champion of the port. but his battle with cancer highlighted how much the success of the ruling socialist party relies on one man. >> were he to suffer ill health again, with no obvious successor, doubts could affect the collection. >> he is also facing competition from this man. the young lawyer says he will -- he is standing as a candidate for a coalition of 30 political parties. president chavez is loved by supporters and hated by opponents. his influence has spread beyond the borders but for the first time he is facing a real challenge of the ballot box. >> canyon and somali troops are fighting f
. >> reaping the benefits of hugo social rosa's -- revolution in the capital. using the oil revenue, the government subsidizes food and offers the country's poor health care and education. life has changed for everyone says the president came into power. there has been a complete turnaround. we're trying to do everything so it can continue like this. >> he enjoys a cult status among his supporters. a charismatic public speaker with a common touch, he comes off as a champion of the...
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rosa hill is the widow of the last man to die in the bullring in barcelona. his name was jose falcon and he was killed back in 1974. >> listen to me. i think i love you. >> he said that? >> yeah. >> the restaurant used to be a kind of canteen for bull fighters on the tour, but it's quieter these days, she says. >> it's the beginning of the finish bullfighting all over the world. our kids in the schools, they are going out with different attitudes with animals, with the priests -- >> you don't mind if it finishes, maybe? >> no, i think that will be the most normal, because life is like that. >> at his splendid medieval palace in barcelona, the president of catalonia is proud of his government's independent spirit but insists this has nothing to do with the bullfight ban. >> it's not related to the spanish issue because don't forget that the bullfighting tradition is very old in catalonia. >> isn't that all the more reason for keeping it? why upset those people, perhaps a minority, who are in favor of it? >> because i would say that the society is -- has a cert
rosa hill is the widow of the last man to die in the bullring in barcelona. his name was jose falcon and he was killed back in 1974. >> listen to me. i think i love you. >> he said that? >> yeah. >> the restaurant used to be a kind of canteen for bull fighters on the tour, but it's quieter these days, she says. >> it's the beginning of the finish bullfighting all over the world. our kids in the schools, they are going out with different attitudes with animals, with...
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. >> 7-year-old rosa had to wait until almost the end, trying hard to be brave for her father. the. number 31. [applause] >> each is as precious as the last. on the hillside, the families gathered. faith has played a big role in the past two months. ♪ >> avalos had two sons in the mine. after the celebrations, i suppose a normal life will resume. the surprise for me is how brave my boys were. i did not know i had such strong sons. the rescue teams march to their own achievement. mission accomplished is what it says. and then they get to safety. suddenly, the frenzy around the mine ends. it is noon and the camp is already starting to empty out. the extended families of the miners are preparing to go home. the global media are already packing up. soon, no doubt, the desert will start to reclaim this once obscure patch of hillside. before that, a final gesture by the president. he closed the lid on the tunnel that saved the 33 men. >[applause] >> the miners are still inside this building on the second and third floor of this hospital. they were in hospital pajamas. they were still we
. >> 7-year-old rosa had to wait until almost the end, trying hard to be brave for her father. the. number 31. [applause] >> each is as precious as the last. on the hillside, the families gathered. faith has played a big role in the past two months. ♪ >> avalos had two sons in the mine. after the celebrations, i suppose a normal life will resume. the surprise for me is how brave my boys were. i did not know i had such strong sons. the rescue teams march to their own...
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and rosa toussaint-ortiz. we appreciate both of you joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, talking trade and nuclear weapons as south korea's president comes to washington. margaret warner has the story. >> in an ever-more vital part of the world. the ceremony held outdoors despite the drizzle also showed an increasingly close personal relationship between president obama and his counter-part. >> presently, first lady, members of the korean delegation, on behalf of michelle and myself, on behalf of the american people, welcome to the united states. ( applause ). >> warner: the two presidents had two major agenda itemes, first, touting a long-stalled free trade agreement, passed by congress last night, which the administration says will generate $11 billion in new exports for u.s. companies and fasmers. the korean parliament has yet to approve it. the accord, first signed in 2007, had to be renegotiated twice over u.s. misgivings on access to korean markets for u.s. beef and cars. after winning
and rosa toussaint-ortiz. we appreciate both of you joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, talking trade and nuclear weapons as south korea's president comes to washington. margaret warner has the story. >> in an ever-more vital part of the world. the ceremony held outdoors despite the drizzle also showed an increasingly close personal relationship between president obama and his counter-part. >> presently, first lady, members of the korean...
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[crowd cheering]ç congress woman rosa delaura of connecticut. and we have work to do. america's women still make just $.77 for every dollar men earn, and it is even tougher for women of color. those pennies add up to a real difference to middle class families who are trying to pay their bills, trying to get ahead and trying to achieve the american dream. and we are making progress. the lily ledbetter fair pay act, yes, yes. [crowd cheering] the fair pay act, to give victims paid discrimination their day in court was the first bill that president obama signed into law. [crowd cheering] now, we want to pass the paycheck fairness act. [crowd cheering] real protection to ensure equal pay for equal wo$=. the democratic women of theç house are committed to closing the wage gap for america's families, and to move america forward. [crowd cheering] >> i'm congress woman carolyn maloney from the great great state of new york. [crowd cheering] when president obama made healthcare a right, not a privilege for all americans, that was change that brought hope to millions. now wome
[crowd cheering]ç congress woman rosa delaura of connecticut. and we have work to do. america's women still make just $.77 for every dollar men earn, and it is even tougher for women of color. those pennies add up to a real difference to middle class families who are trying to pay their bills, trying to get ahead and trying to achieve the american dream. and we are making progress. the lily ledbetter fair pay act, yes, yes. [crowd cheering] the fair pay act, to give victims paid...
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te vamos a dar una caña, que vas a sacar la lengua con estos cascos rosas, súper chupi guay. una estilista, un... una que se dedica a... una que es peluquera, un cocinero... (jesús narrando) en este programa vamos a convertirles en buenos montañeros, capaces de defenderse en la naturaleza extrema. no tenéis ni idea, "ni idea", de adónde vais. desde luego, que éste mi idolo. yo aventurera, cien por cien. encantada. (jesús narrando) en el casting final, hemos escogido a seis concursantes, que no tienen ni idea de montaña, urbanistas de verdad, enganchados a sus teléfonos móviles y a sus ordenadores portátiles. cuando les he contado a donde nos veníamos han flipado de verdad. ¿pero de verdad? [risa] ¡ja,ja,ja! madre mía, ¿qué estoy haciendo yo con mi vida? [risas] ¡ja,ja,ja! callejas que nos vamos a flipar. viajo con vosotros, viajo yo con vosotros. ¡por fin algo bueno! ♪ (jesús) estoy al norte de suramérica, en venezuela, y todo lo que veis a mi alrededor es la sabana, que forma parte del parque nacional de canaima, el sexto más grande del mundo. aquí so
te vamos a dar una caña, que vas a sacar la lengua con estos cascos rosas, súper chupi guay. una estilista, un... una que se dedica a... una que es peluquera, un cocinero... (jesús narrando) en este programa vamos a convertirles en buenos montañeros, capaces de defenderse en la naturaleza extrema. no tenéis ni idea, "ni idea", de adónde vais. desde luego, que éste mi idolo. yo aventurera, cien por cien. encantada. (jesús narrando) en el casting final, hemos escogido a seis...
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. >> he wrote, not very neatly, "rosa helped blanca. blanca helped rosa." he did what the prompt told him to do, but obviously has a problem with writing and spelling. and is that a benchmark second grade response? i would say, "no, it isn't." >> reporter: then on another page she showed us what the same student wrote using a computer to explain his comprehension of a story. >> he uses a word prompting software, and it prompts him to produce something that's definitely more on grade level, and definitely more thorough. >> reporter: every classroom is a buzz with these kinds of teaching devices, computers, ipads, digital audio programs that allow students to learn in a variety of different ways and at their own pace. two teachers are assigned to each class, working as a team. one is a general classroom professional. the other is a special education teacher. together, they brain storm what works for each student. this second grade classroom of 23 students has seven disabled kids in it and each one works at their own speed. so for dyslexic kids like ronan gorm
. >> he wrote, not very neatly, "rosa helped blanca. blanca helped rosa." he did what the prompt told him to do, but obviously has a problem with writing and spelling. and is that a benchmark second grade response? i would say, "no, it isn't." >> reporter: then on another page she showed us what the same student wrote using a computer to explain his comprehension of a story. >> he uses a word prompting software, and it prompts him to produce something...
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the man who set himself on fire in tunisia is the rosa parks of the time. the man who set himself on fire stood up and refused to acquiesce in his own dehumanization like rosa parks did on that bus in montgomery in 1953 but echoed the sentiments of hundreds of millions of other people and people like this, steve biko, lech walesa echo the sentiments of millions of patriots and they change history, and this is what's going on in the region, i believe. >> charlie: what's the perception of the president before he might say thursday night? >> the perception of the president is that he is a decent, honest, serious man who really would like to try to do something but is unable to get beyond rhetoric, is constrained by domestic factors, by regional and global factors and continues to show both a hesitancy and a little bit of partiality when it comes to dealing with arabs and muslims and people in the middle east -- that people don't see obama as capturing fully the great principle of american life and governance and policy which is equality and justice. he's bette
the man who set himself on fire in tunisia is the rosa parks of the time. the man who set himself on fire stood up and refused to acquiesce in his own dehumanization like rosa parks did on that bus in montgomery in 1953 but echoed the sentiments of hundreds of millions of other people and people like this, steve biko, lech walesa echo the sentiments of millions of patriots and they change history, and this is what's going on in the region, i believe. >> charlie: what's the perception of...
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amanda rosas. "mi perrita lucy está preñada y tiene pulgas. ¿puedo ponerle el tratamiento dorsal antipulgas en este estado?" amanda, gracias por tu pregunta, bien interesante. bueno, con lucy recomendamos no colocar productos de aplicación dorsal, cualquiera que sea la marca porque la mayoría de estos productos se absorben a través de la piel. a través de la piel, va al torrente sanguíneo y van a afectar de una u otra forma al feto. entonces, en este caso nuestra gran recomendación, no le des ningún tipo de aplicación y si tienen bicho, en este caso pulgas o garrapatas, sentarte con ella y ponernos a escarbar y a sacarlos manualmente pero no ocupes... poniéndole ningún tipo de estos productos. amanda, muchísimas gracias por tu pregunta y te felicito por estar interesada, es que mucha gente piensa que el estado fisiológico de la preñez es igual a los demás y es muy diferente. vamos con la siguiente pregunta que es de rocío arana: "tengo un perrito y un gato y acabo de dar a luz. ¿qué medidas debo tomar para evitar transmisión
amanda rosas. "mi perrita lucy está preñada y tiene pulgas. ¿puedo ponerle el tratamiento dorsal antipulgas en este estado?" amanda, gracias por tu pregunta, bien interesante. bueno, con lucy recomendamos no colocar productos de aplicación dorsal, cualquiera que sea la marca porque la mayoría de estos productos se absorben a través de la piel. a través de la piel, va al torrente sanguíneo y van a afectar de una u otra forma al feto. entonces, en este caso nuestra gran...
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>> and sometimes you have to raise a fuss as rosa parks did. raised a fuss. got things changed. and what rosa parks said, to me-- i always see it this way-- is she didn't just say, "no, you can't have my seat." she actually said, "no, i will no longer participate with you in my own exploitation." that's what she said. >> put people first! put people first! >> if you don't get involved, if you don't protest, or complain, they can go ahead and pass their bills the way they want. >> enough is enough! enough is enough! >> and that's what you got to do. you keep protesting, you keep protesting and protesting. >> moyers: jim kalbach was born into farming, raised in the populist tradition of dissent. >> my dad used to complain and protest. i was on the tractorcades. we went down, we protested with tractors and it was blowing and snowing so bad we had to break all the way to des moines. that's 35 miles from here, and we broke our way all the way there, through snow banks and drifts, just to make a protest. >> what's wrong? >> oh, the batteries are cold. >> moyers: jim and his wife barba
>> and sometimes you have to raise a fuss as rosa parks did. raised a fuss. got things changed. and what rosa parks said, to me-- i always see it this way-- is she didn't just say, "no, you can't have my seat." she actually said, "no, i will no longer participate with you in my own exploitation." that's what she said. >> put people first! put people first! >> if you don't get involved, if you don't protest, or complain, they can go ahead and pass their...
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a lucky reporter from our santa rosa station got a preview. >> this was used in a library, one of her libraries in her home. >> reporter: auction house owner frank kaminski walked me through the show rooms after oprah pointed out some of her favorite things. >> these items came from her chicago studios. so these were -- there's a lot of interest in these particular chairs. they are italian. she stored her sweaters in here and personal items and this is something from her indiana home, estimated to bring 300 to 500 and it is up to $850. >> reporter: over 60,000 people from the united states, 5,000 from canada and even the philippines and india are getting in on the on-line bidding. 600 items are up for items, some with a starting bid of $150. >> gives you a peek inside to her personality and what she likes. >> i love her art work that she has so far.work that she has so far. i think that's the best part to me. >> oprah's art work is getting a lot of attention. pieces going for 1,000 or more. this doll, 5,000 to 8,000. an original from the late 19th century and my favorite this vogue co
a lucky reporter from our santa rosa station got a preview. >> this was used in a library, one of her libraries in her home. >> reporter: auction house owner frank kaminski walked me through the show rooms after oprah pointed out some of her favorite things. >> these items came from her chicago studios. so these were -- there's a lot of interest in these particular chairs. they are italian. she stored her sweaters in here and personal items and this is something from her...
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encourage them become more engaged in the movement that he had started, the montgomery bus boycott with rosa parks and i said yes and when he came he went to abyssinia to speak and i listened to him speak for the first time and i was blown away by his articulation. well, you've all heard him so you know what his passion can be like and how moving and then we retid to the basement to speak for... he said only a few minutes. it was almost four hours. (laughter) but when he got through and i heard about the service through the journey he was embarked on and i would ser it with honor and asuch passion as i ft. and from that day on ibecame a part of the... officially part of the movement in specific to the s.c.l.c. and to meet all of these people who i eventually met and took my place not only as a supporter to the movement from the financial point of view doing concerts and pulling together large masses of people but to become a strategist at the table, planning the campaign. and in that secondor, in that... in that oigation ihen began to overture the kennedys and the big players. >> rose: but s
encourage them become more engaged in the movement that he had started, the montgomery bus boycott with rosa parks and i said yes and when he came he went to abyssinia to speak and i listened to him speak for the first time and i was blown away by his articulation. well, you've all heard him so you know what his passion can be like and how moving and then we retid to the basement to speak for... he said only a few minutes. it was almost four hours. (laughter) but when he got through and i heard...
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." >> we have funerals for olivia engel at 1:00 at saint rosa lima and dylan hockley in bethel. same thing we've been doing-- just be outside, respectful distance. is there anything else we need in newtown daily developments beyond that happening, anything we know of? >> yeah, one of the teachers, her stepfather is a reporter here. and i think as sort of a defense mechanism i thought, "it couldn't be," you know? "we'd know already something." and eventually it was confirmed. so, you know, a story that was difficult enough for all of us to report anyway was, you know, that much more emotional, that much more difficult. >> the sort of overarching issue that i'm looking at is whether or not sandy hook truly is a tipping point in the debate over gun violence, and that whatever the solutions are out there, these 20 innocent children lost, this will make a difference. and i'm sort of examining that optimism against the reality that the gun control debate in america is exceedingly divisive. >> it is a sad honor to be here today. it's been one month since i lost my son dylan, and 25 oth
." >> we have funerals for olivia engel at 1:00 at saint rosa lima and dylan hockley in bethel. same thing we've been doing-- just be outside, respectful distance. is there anything else we need in newtown daily developments beyond that happening, anything we know of? >> yeah, one of the teachers, her stepfather is a reporter here. and i think as sort of a defense mechanism i thought, "it couldn't be," you know? "we'd know already something." and eventually...
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rosa lee and i will go for a couple weeks. >> rose: always stay at the same hotel? >> not always but most often we stay in the hotel delouvre because that's where mark twain stayed, it's where hawthorne stayed, united states samuel b. moore stayed and it's flight the heart of... as you know, rht beside the louvre on one side an the palace royal on the over side. and we look out our window right up the avenue of the opera to the opera houses. it's exactly the view thas in the end sheets at the back of the book. >> rose: oh, ye, there you go. >> and that image is taken from a postcard that my mother brought back from paris when she was seven years old in 1907. it was in our attic. >> reporter: let me touch several bases you have talked out. number one, when you decide this when you say "i found my subject what's the next step for you? >> the form. what's the form of the book. and once i have the form and i'm ready to go... >> rose: what's formmean? >> structurethe architecture. where does it begin? how does it end? where does it end? what are you going to leave out? e
rosa lee and i will go for a couple weeks. >> rose: always stay at the same hotel? >> not always but most often we stay in the hotel delouvre because that's where mark twain stayed, it's where hawthorne stayed, united states samuel b. moore stayed and it's flight the heart of... as you know, rht beside the louvre on one side an the palace royal on the over side. and we look out our window right up the avenue of the opera to the opera houses. it's exactly the view thas in the end...
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. >> thompson: ernie lopez's mother, rosa lopez, lived across the street. >> we started hearing sirens. that sticks in my mind, you know, that that was the beginning of the nightmare-- the sirens, the fire trucks, and then later on, the ambulance. ( sirens wailing) >> i hit her on her thigh, on her leg, trying to get her attention. and i shook her a little bit. i jiggled her a little bit. i put my ear to her chest, and i heard her heart, just beating, just racing. >> thompson: ernie's brother eddie was called in. >> my mom came over, talked to me, and told me, "hey, could you go up to the hospital?" and i said, okay, so i drove on to the hospital. >> thompson: but at the hospital, doctors and nurses were alarmed. they found bruising and vaginal bleeding. and the last person alone with the child was ernie lopez. >> so ernie was calling me from the hospital. he called me one or two times, telling me that they were asking him lots of questions. >> i said, "ernie, what's going on?" he goes, "bro, they're trying to accuse me of killing the baby and raping the baby." i was, like, "what?" >>
. >> thompson: ernie lopez's mother, rosa lopez, lived across the street. >> we started hearing sirens. that sticks in my mind, you know, that that was the beginning of the nightmare-- the sirens, the fire trucks, and then later on, the ambulance. ( sirens wailing) >> i hit her on her thigh, on her leg, trying to get her attention. and i shook her a little bit. i jiggled her a little bit. i put my ear to her chest, and i heard her heart, just beating, just racing. >>...
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and ten years later, 1955, he responded when rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a bus, and we all know the rest is history. >> ifill: height was often one of the only women in the room, or on the stage, at pivotal moments in history. here she is seen standing to king's left during 1963's historic "i have a dream" speech. >> i think i was born a feminist, because i think, all my life, i've been proud to be a girl and to be a woman. but it was a very significant experience to be the woman member among those men. >> ifill: was there a downside to that? >> well, it was hard for them sometimes to realize, as in the march on washington, the importance of women's rights. i mean, i think that we were so absorbed in the racial situation and in racism. if you remember, at the march on washington, despite all of our efforts, and many women joined me, we were not able to get a woman to speak. but in the face of things, we worked through that and we supported the march, as everyone had to do, because it was a tremendous moment in american life. >> ifill: but her involvement did not end the
and ten years later, 1955, he responded when rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a bus, and we all know the rest is history. >> ifill: height was often one of the only women in the room, or on the stage, at pivotal moments in history. here she is seen standing to king's left during 1963's historic "i have a dream" speech. >> i think i was born a feminist, because i think, all my life, i've been proud to be a girl and to be a woman. but it was a very significant...
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she was not chosen to be the test case; rosa parks was. i'll read you a little bit from the ending. it's called "claudette colvin goes to work." "so ugly, so fat, so dumb, so greasy. what do we have to do to make god love us? mama was a maid; my daddy mowed lawns like a boy, and i'm the crazy girl off the bus, the one who wrote in class she was going to be president. i am fascinated by those characters who don't make it into the history books. >> brown: why is that, do you think? >> i do think it comes from two sources. one of them is the fact that i was a very shy child, and so i was always sitting quietly on the sidelines watching other people. the other thing comes from, i think, being both a woman and being african american, and seeing ordinary people doing uncommonly brave things without recognition for that kind of bravery or tenacity. >> brown: she wrote very personally about such people in her collection "thomas and beulah," which won the pulitzer prize and was based on the lives of her grandparents. does all of this inspire you to write, or is this for the day and you write
she was not chosen to be the test case; rosa parks was. i'll read you a little bit from the ending. it's called "claudette colvin goes to work." "so ugly, so fat, so dumb, so greasy. what do we have to do to make god love us? mama was a maid; my daddy mowed lawns like a boy, and i'm the crazy girl off the bus, the one who wrote in class she was going to be president. i am fascinated by those characters who don't make it into the history books. >> brown: why is that, do you...
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an interim government now headed by rosa otunbayeva took power in a bloody coupe in april. it accuses the former president, kurmanbek bakiyev, of inciting the unrest to regain control. the situation is being closely watched in washington. kyrgyzstan is home to a major u.s. air base at manas in the north, critical to refueling ongoing operations in afghanistan. the kyrgyz government appealed to russia to send in troops but moscow has so far demurred. for now, u.n. official officials in the capital bishkek say the situation in osh is somewhat calmer but still fragile. >> in general there is a lot of tension and it is still quite volatile. humanitarian aid is coming there, but it is quite difficult to deliver the aid in a proper way to the people who are suffering. >> warner: but there are also some hopeful signs. residents of jalalabad 25 miles north of osh held a peace and reconciliation ceremony today. >> warner: for more on all of this we turn to fiona hill, a senior fellow at the brookings institution. from 2006 to 2009, she served as national intelligence officer for rus
an interim government now headed by rosa otunbayeva took power in a bloody coupe in april. it accuses the former president, kurmanbek bakiyev, of inciting the unrest to regain control. the situation is being closely watched in washington. kyrgyzstan is home to a major u.s. air base at manas in the north, critical to refueling ongoing operations in afghanistan. the kyrgyz government appealed to russia to send in troops but moscow has so far demurred. for now, u.n. official officials in the...
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. >> reporter: urban scholar and historian rosa maria araujo says that's why there's been no political or public outcry for a rethinking of the pre-salt venture. and you need the revenues. >> oil has capital importance for rio, for the state of rio. >> reporter: as well as boosting the skyline of rio, oil money has funded a social experiment in the favelas, or slums with stipends, jobs, clinics and police protection to take back control from the drug gangs that used to terrorize them. >> children don't see the parade of people with guns walking around, and we don't hear people fighting at night. >> reporter: but brazilians say much more needs to be done to close the gap between rich and poor. >> the health policy, the education policy, the security policy, to try to face the crime, they are very expensive. you have to have long run policies. >> reporter: for that, says araujo, oil riches are key. could it be done without that? >> no, we could not. the revenue of rio without oil revenue is not enough. >> reporter: in a country with brazil's dynamic economy and spirit and huge unmet need
. >> reporter: urban scholar and historian rosa maria araujo says that's why there's been no political or public outcry for a rethinking of the pre-salt venture. and you need the revenues. >> oil has capital importance for rio, for the state of rio. >> reporter: as well as boosting the skyline of rio, oil money has funded a social experiment in the favelas, or slums with stipends, jobs, clinics and police protection to take back control from the drug gangs that used to...
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although pakistan was not raised, sub rosa, we hope that india and pakistan might start negotiating again over kaven mir, although the "k" word -- over kash mir, although the "k" word wasn't mentioned, india is attacking about a -- is talking about a pipeline for gas which doesn't make us very happy, so lots of issues where if we could build on what was started in the clinton and bush administrations we might develop a partner who could really be of use to us, and similarly with the smaller southeast asian nations, developing those partnerships as well. >> reporter: michael green, do you agree that the focus on the big, thorny issues, whether it's afghanistan, pakistan or nuclear nonproliferation, usually on the security council and the big powers but these countries in the region, the ones she visited and the ones at this meeting can help advance the obama administration's agenda? >> certainly, india is important, and the transformation of our relationship with india under the bush administration i think is one of the signature accomplishments of those eight years. and there was some con
although pakistan was not raised, sub rosa, we hope that india and pakistan might start negotiating again over kaven mir, although the "k" word -- over kash mir, although the "k" word wasn't mentioned, india is attacking about a -- is talking about a pipeline for gas which doesn't make us very happy, so lots of issues where if we could build on what was started in the clinton and bush administrations we might develop a partner who could really be of use to us, and similarly...
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there are other artifacts from historic figures: harriet tubman's hymnbook, rosa parks' dress. and many from popular culture: chuck berry's red cadillac, michael jacksons' fedora, louis armstrong's trumpet. but, the vast majority, says bunch, will be from the unheralded and everyday life. >> many museums start with thousands of objects. we started with zero. so what we had to do is think of different ways to suggest that most of the 20th century and most of the 19th century is still in the basements, attics and homes of people. so we created an array of programs where we've gone around the country and found amazing things. >> brown: when completed this new national museum will join some 300 other museums around the country devoted to african- american history including the african american firefighter museum in los angeles, the wright museum of african- american history in detroit and the national civil rights museum in memphis. several new ones, including in atlanta and charleston, are underway. the new museum in washington will no doubt be the most prominent. and at today's c
there are other artifacts from historic figures: harriet tubman's hymnbook, rosa parks' dress. and many from popular culture: chuck berry's red cadillac, michael jacksons' fedora, louis armstrong's trumpet. but, the vast majority, says bunch, will be from the unheralded and everyday life. >> many museums start with thousands of objects. we started with zero. so what we had to do is think of different ways to suggest that most of the 20th century and most of the 19th century is still in...
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rights history and the history of the 1960s and '70s in a way we flatten that story to a story about rosa parks, martin luther king, the voting rights act and the "i have a dream" speech. peel like malcolm x and stokely car michael added their voices to that period of time. they were really voices of trying to transform american democracy but... and at times in combative ways. >> suarez: how do you take us as a they're rate frr the foment of the '60s to the election of barack obama? >> well, when we think about obama. obama is very, very important. he's usually connected to the civil rights movement. obama himself talked about the joshua generation. he said that his generation was the generation after the moses generation which was the king generation. one of the things i argue is that when we look at barack obama, he grew up politically at least in chicago. that's harold washington's city. harold washington was the first black mayor of chicago elected in 1983. against the conservative back drop of ronald reagan's america in 1980 there are really rays of light in harold washington's chica
rights history and the history of the 1960s and '70s in a way we flatten that story to a story about rosa parks, martin luther king, the voting rights act and the "i have a dream" speech. peel like malcolm x and stokely car michael added their voices to that period of time. they were really voices of trying to transform american democracy but... and at times in combative ways. >> suarez: how do you take us as a they're rate frr the foment of the '60s to the election of barack...
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african american radio, the african american press, the obama campaign driving some of this stuff sub rosa, they interpret that that he's calling obama a fairy tale. not that he's saying that the cover that... and suddenly there is this flow of bill clinton is a racist and it makes him crazy to have the "new york times" editorializing about him when he thinks his record on race has been pristine for years. jim clyburn coming out and shooting a shot across his bow in the page of the "new york times." then in south carolina his old friend saying he's like lee at water which is like the thing that triggers every hot button of rage in bill clinton's mind and he loses the fundamental thing that clinton always had, which is that he always recognized that politics is... political combat is a head game. at that moment he loses all of his composure and he's more concerned with his anger and trying to lash out at his critics and set the record straight than he is with his wife's candidacy. and all of the predictions that his campaign made about how he could overshadow her in that moment they suddenl
african american radio, the african american press, the obama campaign driving some of this stuff sub rosa, they interpret that that he's calling obama a fairy tale. not that he's saying that the cover that... and suddenly there is this flow of bill clinton is a racist and it makes him crazy to have the "new york times" editorializing about him when he thinks his record on race has been pristine for years. jim clyburn coming out and shooting a shot across his bow in the page of the...
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[crowd cheering]ç congress woman rosa delaura of connecticut. and we have work to do. america's women still make just $.77 for every dollar men earn, and it is even tougher for women of color. those pennies add up to a real difference to middle class families who are trying to pay their bills, trying to get ahead and trying to achieve the american dream. and we are making progress. the lily ledbetter fair pay act, yes, yes. [crowd cheering] the fair pay act, to give victims paid discrimination their day in court was the first bill that president obama signed into law. [crowd cheering] now, we want to pass the paycheck fairness act. [crowd cheering] real protection to ensure equal pay for equal wo$=. the democratic women of theç house are committed to closing the wage gap for america's families, and to move america forward. [crowd cheering] >> i'm congress woman carolyn maloney from the great great state of new york. [crowd cheering] when president obama made healthcare a right, not a privilege for all americans, that was change that brought hope to millions. now wome
[crowd cheering]ç congress woman rosa delaura of connecticut. and we have work to do. america's women still make just $.77 for every dollar men earn, and it is even tougher for women of color. those pennies add up to a real difference to middle class families who are trying to pay their bills, trying to get ahead and trying to achieve the american dream. and we are making progress. the lily ledbetter fair pay act, yes, yes. [crowd cheering] the fair pay act, to give victims paid...